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Alexander Dugin: To the question of ideology

In fact, we are now changing ideology for the third time in 35 years.

Until the early 90s, there was a dictatorship of Marxism-Leninism in society. It was mandatory and (even if formally, but) everything was built on it - politics, economics, science, education, law. In general, everything.

In the early 90's there was an ideological revolution. Liberal Westerners (reformers) seized power. A liberal ideological dictatorship was established. Now everything - politics, economy, science, education, law - began to be reshaped according to Western liberal standards. Liberalism was henceforth considered the only true doctrine.
Putin, when he came to power, did not abolish the ideological dictatorship of liberals at the first stage, but demanded to consider the sovereignty of the (liberal, Westernized) state. We remained in the paradigm of liberalism, but with an emphasis on sovereignty. Surkov called it “sovereign democracy.” The ideological dictate of liberalism persisted.

Pure liberals reacted to Putin's sovereignty policy in two ways: some, directly on the money of the liberal West and at the behest of Western security services, began to protest (the fifth column), while others did not dare to argue with Putin, mimicked, lay low, and began to quietly but compulsively sabotage the sovereignty policy (the sixth column, the Sislibs).

With the beginning of the SWO the final dispersal of the fifth column took place and the purges of the sixth began. Some Sislibs (Chubais, etc.) freaked out and rushed to Israel and London. The most clever ones burrowed deeper.

But the real ideological upheaval began only now. When it became clear that Crimea is ours forever, like the returned Old Lands, that the war until Victory and the NWO is not a technical failure in relations with the liberal West, as one could think before, but an irreversible rupture. The dictatorship of liberal ideology has ended.
The transition from communism to liberalism was easy, because methodologies, instructions and textbooks could be obtained from the West. Not just for free, but also paid - the CIA, the State Department and Soros.

The transition from liberalism to Russian ideology is difficult. It is impossible to return neither to communism (where, by the way, and do not call), nor to the Orthodox monarchy (where just unobtrusively called, but what it means, everyone has already forgotten). Volunteers are great, but they are not an ideology.

There are no methodologies, instructions and textbooks for the third Russian ideology. One thing is clear - not communism, not liberalism. But it is not fascism either - we are fighting fascism in Ukraine.

So, we need to revive something pre-Western, root, which is the basis of Russian identity, but project it innovatively and creatively into the future. A kind of Russian patriotic imperial futurism.

And the most important support here are traditional values, historical education, the course on a multipolar world, the thesis of Russia as a State-Civilization. This is definitely not communism, liberalism or fascism. And the Fourth Political Theory. This is what ideological transformation is unfolding now. Radical deliberalization, the scrapping of liberal dictatorship. But without falling into the trap of communism or nationalism (fascism). After all, these are also Western political doctrines of the European Modern era. It is non-Russian neither in form nor in meaning. And it is necessary Russian. Now we need only Russian.

This turn is inevitable and does not depend on the arbitrariness of either the authorities or some ideological groups. Sovereign Russia must have a sovereign ideology. And it is not discussed, it is approved as the first decrees of Bolsheviks or privatization of 90th.

-Translated by DeepL
-Source: https://izborsk-club.ru/26218
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The Cuban Missile Crisis: The World on the Brink of Nuclear War

62 years ago, on October 22, 1962, the Cold War conflict between the US and USSR intensified dramatically.

1️⃣In response to the US placing missiles in Turkey, the USSR deployed nuclear missiles in Cuba, just 90 miles from the US coast.

2️⃣The US responded by blockading Cuba, essentially declaring a state of war. However, the Soviet Union's actions were not illegal under international law.

3️⃣Tensions escalated when a Soviet missile shot down a US spy plane over Cuba, killing the pilot. Kennedy's advisors urged him to take action against Cuba.

4️⃣Despite the growing pressure, Kennedy chose not to invade Cuba and instead withdrew the US missiles from Turkey. The Soviet Union followed suit and removed its missiles from Cuba, averting a nuclear war.
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